Bruchus mimosae Fabricius, 1781
Mylabris mimosae (Fabricius, 1781)
Acanthoscelides mimosae (Fabricius, 1781)
Mimosestes mimosae (Fabricius, 1781)
Bruchus dominicanus Jekel, 1855
Acanthoscelides dominicanus (Jekel, 1855)
Mimosestes dominicanus (Jekel, 1855)
Bruchus breweri Crotch, 1867
Acanthoscelides breweri (Crotch, 1867)
Bruchus inornatus Horn, 1873
Mimosestes inornatus (Horn, 1873)
Bruchus subrufus Motschulsky, 1874(1873?)
Acanthoscelides subrufus (Motschulsky)
Bruchus strigatus Motschulsky, 1874(1873?)
Acanthoscelides strigatus (Motschulsky)
Mimosestes strigatus (Motschulsky)
Bruchus immunis Sharp, 1885
Acanthoscelides immunis (Sharp, 1885)
Mimosestes immunis (Sharp, 1885)
Bruchus innotatus Pic, 1912
Mylabris innotatus (Pic, 1912)
Acanthoscelides innotatus (Pic, 1912)
Mimosestes innotatus (Pic, 1912)
Mimosestes mimose auct. (misspelling)
Misidentifications:
Bruchus acaciae auct. nec Gyllenhal, 1833
Bruchus ptilinoides auct. nec Fahraeus, 1839
Note: in the years before 1910 "Bruchus acaciae" and "Bruchus
ptilinoides" were repeatedly reported from Hamburg. However, all these
reports are now believed to be misidentifications of the present species
(Von Sydow 1907).
These species are therefore no longer listed for Germany. Bruchidius
ptilinoides (Fahraeus, 1839) occurs in eastern Asia, and Caryedon
acaciae (Gyllenhal, 1833) is native to Africa, Saudi Arabia and India,
but has been introduced in Hungary. See also Penthobruchus germaini for additional notes on doubtful records of foreign species.
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